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My shoe size is a 7 to 7 1/2 depending on the brand. I go into a she store in the mall, which I never do, and they tell me that I am not in a men's size. This seemed rather odd as I have been buying shoes in the mens section for years now. He lets me know that I am in the youth (kids size) and they had the same shoe as a kids version. Unfortunately they did not have my size in either age-determinant shoe, which was the bad part. The good news is that youth shoes are at least half the price of adult shoes.
Thanks to this realization, this will be me for the rest of my life all thanks to my feet.
My shoe size is a 7 to 7 1/2 depending on the brand. I go into a she store in the mall, which I never do, and they tell me that I am not in a men's size. This seemed rather odd as I have been buying shoes in the mens section for years now. He lets me know that I am in the youth (kids size) and they had the same shoe as a kids version. Unfortunately they did not have my size in either age-determinant shoe, which was the bad part. The good news is that youth shoes are at least half the price of adult shoes.
Thanks to this realization, this will be me for the rest of my life all thanks to my feet.
I can pretty much bet that there's a very loose interpretation of the word "same" being used right there.
I'm sure it has the same appearance, but I can tell you that kid variants of Nike shoes are not of the same quality as adult counterparts.
Who is familiar with the Scott Lang character in the comics? How did they do in the movies? Is he sarcastic/funny in the comics like in the movies?
I tried looking it up, but it seems they came out with some new Ant-Man comics that are based on the movie character. So, Scott Lang came on the scene in 1979. Was he funny back then?